2018
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/137/1/012039
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Analysis on traditional fishing grounds in Indonesia`s Natuna waters under International Law

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“…The situation has not changed, despite political tensions in recent years in the region and involving East Asian countries with Southeast Asia. 26 Within this year, one of the Southeast Asian countries, Vietnam, even more aggressively catches fish in waters that fall into the exclusive International Economic Zone (EEZ). Not surprisingly, during 2019 the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries (KKP) claimed to have found 13 patrol vessels in the country that were on guard or were always in those waters.…”
Section: The Best Way To Improving the Protection For Indonesian's Fimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The situation has not changed, despite political tensions in recent years in the region and involving East Asian countries with Southeast Asia. 26 Within this year, one of the Southeast Asian countries, Vietnam, even more aggressively catches fish in waters that fall into the exclusive International Economic Zone (EEZ). Not surprisingly, during 2019 the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries (KKP) claimed to have found 13 patrol vessels in the country that were on guard or were always in those waters.…”
Section: The Best Way To Improving the Protection For Indonesian's Fimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The vast sea area coupled with the great natural resources possessed by the Indonesian seas, as well as Indonesia's adjacent position to other territorial waters, places Indonesia as a vulnerable country to experience fisheries violations. It has been noted that foreign vessels conducting IUU Fishing in Indonesian territory so far are ships originating from Vietnam, Malaysia, Thailand and China [9]. Based on water surveillance 2018 through a 17-day operation carried out by the Directorate of Maritime and Fisheries Resources Supervision [7], it found out that around 118 Vietnamese-flagged vessels and 9 Malaysian-flagged vessels carrying out operations in Indonesia.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…that has the potential to cause conflict on a regional scale [Johnson, 1997, Sudirman et al, 2013, Kurniaty et al, 2018. One way to strengthen the defense system in an area is to know in detail the intelligence data, one of which is meteorological data [Tuite andHarley, 2013, Azhari et al, 2021].…”
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confidence: 99%